Three days after craniocerebral injury?
summary
The common cause of children with traumatic brain injury is falling. In various surveys and statistics in the UK, falling accounts for 40% - 50% of the causes of children with traumatic brain injury (table 8-1). Falling often occurs at home and at play. In infants, falling from a chair or folding table is the most common cause of trauma. Three days after craniocerebral injury? Now let me tell you something.
Three days after craniocerebral injury?
First: coma: it is an important index reflecting the severity of craniocerebral injury. Position and movement of eyeball: gaze in the same direction or limited movement, etc. Limb movement disorder: monoplegia, hemiplegia.
Second: headache: head soft tissue injury, fracture, intracranial hemorrhage, cerebrovascular dysfunction and intracranial pressure increase or decrease. The changes of vital signs, slow pulse, low blood pressure and slow breathing in a short time after craniocerebral injury, mostly indicate severe injury.
Third: vomiting: often caused by the stimulation of vagus nerve or vestibular system by intracranial hemorrhage. Pupil: more large and one small, or poor light response, observation of changes, for the estimation of disease and prognosis are of great value.
matters needing attention
The damage caused by brain injury is very serious, it will destroy our previous happy life. So when the sequelae of brain injury appears, we must treat it in time to minimize the damage.